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Pick to Click: Michigan

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by in Pick to Click | February 1st, 2013

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Rules are here, for those unfamiliar.

Standings through five games are here. Standings will be updated again after 10 games. (Note: Everyone who made a pick the first game was added to the spreadsheet even if they didn’t get the pick correct. After that game, only new people that got a correct pick were added to the spreadsheet. As a result, some people might not see their names on the spreadsheet if they didn’t pick the first game and haven’t gotten any correct picks in the following games. If a scoring error is identified, please email us at insidethehall@gmail.com. Comments addressing scoring in this thread will not be addressed.)

Pool for Michigan: All players are eligible to be picked.

Picks are due by 8:30 PM ET on Saturday.

A few reminders:

· State the name of the player (not a nickname) that you’re picking. If you use a nickname for a player, your pick will not be counted. Also, please state who you are picking as the first thing in your comment. We’re tracking hundreds of picks per game. It’s more difficult to keep track of everyone’s pick if it’s not the first thing in your comment.

· Please make sure you are using a valid e-mail address if you are not registered.

· Please make sure you are using the same name each time to pick if you are not registered. We are tracking wins by the name you use to submit your pick. If your name changes on a game-to-game basis, credit for your pick will be given to the name used to submit the pick.

2012-2013 ITH season preview: Michigan Wolverines

Ryan Corazza
by in Commentary | October 3rd, 2012

With the college basketball season on the horizon, we’ll be taking a long look at the conference at large as well as Indiana’s roster over the next few weeks. Today, we wrap up our Big Ten team previews with a look at the Michigan Wolverines.

It’s been brewing in Ann Arbor the last few seasons, and now we can say it with little hesitation: The Wolverines have arrived in the Big Ten elite.

In 2010-11, the emergence of Darius Morris paved the way for an upstart run in the NCAA Tournament, where the Wolverines trounced Tennessee by 30 in the opening round. In the round of 32, they nearly beat Duke, falling by two after a Morris runner in the lane at the buzzer just missed. Morris left for the NBA Draft, but the Wolverines were able to immediately patch the hole he left at point guard with freshman Trey Burke in 2011-12.

Burke excelled in the role, garnering Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors from the media and leading the Wolverines in points (14.8), assists (4.6) and steals (0.9) per game. The team won a share of the Big Ten championship, though they were bounced out of the first round of the NCAA Tournament by John Groce’s Ohio Bobcats, who advanced to the Sweet Sixteen. Groce is now at Illinois. Burke flirted with the NBA Draft after his strong freshman campaign, but he ultimately decided to return to Michigan.

Yet, the Wolverines boast more than just Burke.

Though the team does lose heavy minutes and shooting with the departures of Zack Novak, Stu Douglass and Evan Smotrycz (who transferred to Maryland), Tim Hardaway Jr. returns for his junior season. While Hardaway’s shooting numbers dipped across the board from his freshman to sophomore season, he remains a dangerous scorer on the wing when he’s hot and forms a solid 1-2 punch with Burke. Junior Matt Vogrich will provide depth in the backcourt.

Up front, Jordan Morgan is back for his junior campaign, and he figures to be another serviceable offensive option for the Wolverines. Morgan’s effective field goal percentage in 2011-12 (61.9) was fourth best in the Big Ten. Morgan was also the team’s second best defensive (17.6 DR%) and offensive rebounder (11.9 OR%) a season ago. Though he didn’t see nearly the court time of Morgan, the team’s top rebounder from 2010-11, 6-10 junior Jon Horford (23.1 DR%, 18.2 OR%), also returns after missing most of last season with a stress fracture.

And after walking into Columbus, Ohio and grabbing Burke heading into last season, John Beilein welcomes another class of high talent in 2013. Five-star wing and Indiana product Glenn Robinson III figures to make an immediate impact, as does big man Mitch McGary, whom the Hoosiers once courted. Robinson should be Michigan’s best athlete from day one and McGary has the ability to overpower opponents and can also step out and occupy the high post. Nik Stauskas, a top 100 recruit from Ontario, will also see minutes because of his shooting ability.

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Indiana to host Michigan for ESPN’s College GameDay

Staff
by in Schedule | August 8th, 2012

ESPN announced the locations for the upcoming season of College GameDay this morning.

The basketball edition of the show will make eight campus stops, one of which will take Rece Davis, Jay Bilas, Digger Phelps and Jalen Rose to Bloomington.

GameDay will be at Assembly Hall on Saturday, February 2 for live broadcasts at 10 a.m. ET and 8 p.m. ET and the Hoosiers will then host Michigan at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN.

The complete release from ESPN is available after the jump:

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Film Session: Top-of-the-key problems

Ryan Corazza
by in Film Session | February 3rd, 2012

Indiana came out flat on ends of the floor against Michigan on Wednesday. And in the end, it was too much to overcome.

A look a three plays near the top of the key in the first half where Michigan carved the Hoosiers up in the latest edition of Film Session.

NO. 1) A THREE FROM NOVAK

Here we see Jordan Morgan setting a high ball screen for Trey Burke:

Christian Watford, Verdell Jones and Cody Zeller swarm Burke. He loses a bit of a handle on the ball:

But is able to knock it up top to Stu Douglass:

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Notebook: Crean unhappy with starting lineup

Chris Vannini
by in Media | February 2nd, 2012

ANN ARBOR, Mi. — Tom Crean didn’t have kind words for his starting lineup, calling it “a joke.”

It was Michigan’s 13-0 start in the first four-plus minutes that got the Hoosiers behind the eight ball before they knew what hit them in Wednesday’s 68-56 loss to Michigan at the Crisler Center. The deficit swelled to 20 at one point in the first half.

“The start of the game, we allowed a very good team to play like a great team, because our players came out like they’d seen a ghost,” Crean said. “You cannot come out and not have a physical presence right off the bat. You can’t come out and give that kind of space to a team that’s as good as Michigan. … We knew we were going to be in position to come back if we just settled in.”

The Hoosiers were able to cut it down to two points in the second half, but could never get over that hump. The start put them in a hole they were never able to climb out of.

Instead of calling a timeout to try to gather his team during the early run, Crean wanted his guys to play through it. He felt it was pretty simple what needed to be done.

“It wasn’t anything that a timeout was going to correct, in that sense, in the first couple minutes of the game,” Crean said. “It’s going out and doing what we practiced. You want to give guys a chance to get into the flow of the game, but (the
Wolverines) weren’t doing anything different. … I wasn’t concerned about they were doing, I was more concerned about what we were doing.”

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PhotoGallery
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Check out 30 photos by Jamie Owens from Indiana’s 68-56 loss to Michigan at the Crisler Center in the embedded photo gallery after the jump.

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HD Video: Tom Crean on loss at Michigan

Staff
by in Video | February 1st, 2012

Coach Tom Crean met with the media following Indiana’s 68-56 loss at Michigan on Wednesday night. Watch the press conference in high-definition quality video in the embedded media player below:

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